On the color orange.
I LOVED coming up with this project from start to finish.
1. Take a thrifted/old T-shirt. I was making this for me so I had to use a larger men’s shirt.
2. Cut off the bottom of the shirt and then cut 2 strips about 4.5 inches wide and 1-2 inches shorter than the circumference of your head. My head is 23 inches around. So that I would get a snug fit I cut my pieces to be 4.5 by 21 inches.
How many inches you reduce it by should be determined by how stretchy your fabric is.
3. Bust out your calculator, and plug your measurements into this equation:
I ended up making the stripes smaller more like this:
{right sides facing} into a loop. You are supposed to sew the striped piece with an 1/8 inch seam allowance. The plain piece – a 1/4 inch seam allowance. {I forgot and sewed both with a 1/4 seam allowance, and it worked out anyway…but it’s a good idea to do it. 🙂 }
Stack your large circles together and retrieve that smaller bowl you hunted down earlier.
Find the center of your circle.
Then using your smaller bowl, trace and cut like so.
Seperate the smaller circles {but keep the larger O pieces together} and pin your looped strips to the hat tops/smaller circles. {right sides facing}
Sew all the way around with a narrow zig-zag stitch. Leave an 1/8 inch seam allowance for the striped pieces and 1/4 inches for the plain pieces. {I did remember to do that for this step and it’s more important to get it right for this step – phew!}
That’s going to expand my fabric paint color choices by like 30.
Carla @ More Than Tuesdays says
Wow, they’re gorgeous! (I’m diggin’ the striped thumb nail polish! ha!) I didn’t think I was much of an Orange gal myself, but Katy @ No Big Dill broke me of that! LOL
I’m definitely marking this to make! So cute & creative!
The Miller Five says
The aweseomeness of that hat is killing me! LOVE that color too.
Christie @ A Lemon Squeezy Home says
SO stinkin’ cute! It doesn’t hurt that you look great in it. It’s adorable Delia. Thanks for sharing! Great pics as well, of course!
Kaylyn says
That is so great Delia! That color is great on you. I need to get crafting and make a couple of those. I am having a lot of fun seeing all your fun color posts.
Tori says
So cute you are so talented and fun! Now if we can just get that darn sun to come out so you can get some use of your hats! 🙂 Thanks for your sweet comments on my blog, you are pretty much the best!
Kalleen at Second Street says
I have total crush on orange now too. I wish my girls would wear it.
This is great tutorial. I hope I have some time to make a few this summer.
Do you always look so cute? I wish I had your confidence when taking pictures.
nila1920 says
aww this is so cute! i wanna make one for me and my little girl!
Kelly H says
I love this!! It’s so hard to find a cute hat that’s not for little girls. I must try this. 🙂
Kelly H says
And I too have a new love affair with the color orange. It’s popping up everywhere in our decor. 🙂
Katie Johnson says
Love these hats!!! I can’t wait to make them, thank you!
dana says
oh my gosh! I love EVERYTHING about this post! So great all of it! I need a Fanta now or an Orange Crush, and of it!
Btw, where did you get those jeans? I want them.
Kris @ everywhereorange.com says
LOVE!!!!!!! i think this is just what i need for summer at the pool 🙂 thanks so much!!!! this made my rainy day so much brighter
MaryJanes and Galoshes says
Your title has me singing like “Easy A” “I GOTTA POCKET GOT A POCKET FULL OF SUNSHINE! TAKE ME AWAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYY” LOL Love that movie
EHC says
I’ve made a few t-shirt hats using the At 2nd Street tutorial and loved the results, so I’m eager to try your ruffled take on the idea. Very ingenious to make your own striped material as well. More power to orange!
Lauralee says
That is just awesome. Plain and simply awesome. I LOVE IT!
Anna says
love this sooo much delia. great pics and the hat – love it – how creative and so girly.
Lorajean says
You really are a talented sewer! I love this idea! My kids need hats badly too. 🙂
Kimberly from "bugaboo" says
Holy cats, Delia. Am I ever glad I started following you! I almost skipped this post because I saw the picture and thought – "Ah, the dreaded bucket hat. I will never be able to sew one of those." and here you go making it look all easy. And now I want to try it. Sheesh. Will you please stop making my to do list LONGER?? Just kidding. Don't stop.
thatoneindiecindie says
This is amazing, I went to make it however, and I think I got confused on the circle part. What did I do wrong because I know your bowl wasn't 60+ inches wide. Cause 20.5 was the circumference and X 3.14, did I miss something?
Anna says
Hey Delia! Thanks for the inspiration! I went back and pulled my high school math way out of the back of my brain and made a little hat for our baby girl (we did flowers instead of stripes). The whole time I was using a ruler and a pencil tied to a string, I kept thinking: this is the first time I have needed Pi in my whole life. I'm glad I learned it!
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SYLK n SO says
Brilliant! My old t shirt has a purpose now!
And I searched high and low for diagonally striped fabric and you showed me exactly how to create myself, perfect! Thanks a lot!
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